Random Fascinations?
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- pressplay0
cave paintings (and prehistoric man / evolution of homo sapiens in general)
- mg330
Plenty more where those came from -- final take in Fla. snake hunt is 68 pythons
http://www.cnn.com/2013/02/16/us…
- mg330
- mg330
- wowBabySnakes
- O_O 2 tough mother fuckers!pango
- "anaconda squeeeeze!"moldero
- fredddddd0
Boobs.
- albums0
Microexpressions.
I bought 5 or 6 books on the subject a few weeks back
- mg330
I'm also fascinated with the postal system and shipping in general. We hardly ever give it much thought but it's pretty awesome that mail always seems to get to where it needs to go.
- dijitaq0
i like exotic car spotting and take photos of the ones i see on the street.
- dijitaq0
and i also like watching shows like how it's made
on discovery, but i'm more interested on the automation system works. i think it's far more interesting than the product being made
- drgs0
running water, open fire, other people working
- utopian0
wet gaping holes, vagina, other people working
- monospaced0
How students can graduate from high school without being able to read in America. It's not only fascinating how this happens, it's infuriating.
- I apologize. Not America, the United States. :Dmonospaced
- They're not exactly illiterate, but they are far from proficient.monospaced
- no child left behind act? schools lowers the bar so they meet the quota?pango
- Mexico?fredddddd
- bjladams0
i have a pretty extensive collection of vinyl records.
- gaycannonball1978
- nope... one of the most rewarding hobbies/obsessions... searching for vinyl, coming home with a stack and finding one gem that makes it all worth it.sine
- ...one gem that makes it all worth it. i've been collecting records for over 12 years...sine
- haha - i suppose the 'randomness' would be that i'm deaf, so can't really enjoy them... fullybjladams
- haha... i'll take them!sine
- trade for 1/4 long desert frog?bjladams
- mg330
So I first posted about snakes last year. Still fascinated and hair read this article about a python hunt in the Everglades:
http://www.cnn.com/2013/01/14/us…
100,000+ pythons there.
1.3 million+ alligators.That blows my mind. I know it's a huge region of land and swamp and mostly not inhabited by people, but it's awesome to think of that many critters like that there.
- my retired uncle spends 2 months a year alone in a shack in the middle of this stuff in FLA...vaxorcist
- epic_rim0
Oil refineries are pretty interesting. I like reading about them.
- sine0
tadpoles... i collected a jar on a recent trip into the desert.
the first frog escaped today... he's somewhere in my apartment, and he's only about a 1/4 inch big. been obsessed with checking their transformation over the last month or so.